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If you are looking for student accommodation in Middlesbrough, look no further than Drinkwater House. Located in Middlesbrough, Drinkwater House is a new luxury student accommodation award winning complex, right on the doorstep of Teesside University. It is a newly refurbished secure building with the up to date features and facilities, suitable for all UK and International students. Drinkwater House is within walking distance from all of the Teesside University campus buildings.

Close to all local amenities, bars, clubs, town centre shops and train station. So, If you’re just starting your new student life, or are a more seasoned post graduate student and are looking for a luxury & quality yet affordable student residence, Drinkwater House is the place for you!! We still have limited rooms available 2017/18 academic year. Drinkwater House comprises of studio apartments, double rooms and single rooms. All rooms are with en-suites.

September 2017 sees the opening of our new block 4, which is a brand new building within the grounds, which will provide our students excellent en-suite rooms, with extra facilities such as a gymnasium, cardio room, games room, cinema room and more. All this is free for all our students to use whilst their stay at Drinkwater House.

The rent is all inclusive of bills and cheaper than you may think, so you can budget far more easily, and spend your money on more important things!! Students can tailor make their rooms to suit them. The management will be able help you to make your room how you want. Your comfort is our satisfaction.

No need to fall out with friends - you can have individual contracts and not worry about any hassle with chasing other people for bills, you are only responsible for yourself! We also have on site management team who are there to help you with any queries you may have during your stay. So if you really want a top student accommodation in Middlesbrough, just contact us and we will gladly help you.

Dominic ChanIpswich

I remember struggling to find student accommodation for my second year of University. At the brink of discontinuing my degree a friend contacted and offered her help. She mentioned that a new student accommodation opened nearby and that they may have vacancies. I contacted the management staff and managed to rent a room.

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Drinkwater House would like to welcome all our students old and new!!! This year we are excited with the opening of our brand block, we have listened to our students that live at Drinkwater House, and designed the building with what they would like. Therefore we have put in facilities such a gymnasium, games room, cinema room and more, so that all our students staying at the complex, will have a more enjoyable stay at Drinkwater House.

Firstly, if you’re reading this it’s because you have been successful in gaining a place at university so congratulations!!

Moving away from home to start university will probably be the biggest step you will take so far in your life. Forget sixth form and college, uni is the first time in your education where you are fully independent. It’s all on you... from getting yourself up for early morning lectures, visiting the library for resources and setting deadlines for assignments… there’s no teachers to micro manage your schedule and keep you on track.

Developer reveals plan to turn Sunderland's former

Joplings department store into student flats

A fresh plan has been submitted to redevelop the former Joplings site seven years after the long-running Sunderland department store closed its tills.

The latest vision is to convert the five-storey building into flats for 178 students, along with three shop units.

Joplings shut in June 2010 and several attempts to redevelop the site have come to nothing. Only last year, Sunderland City Council approved a plan to build a 122-bed hotel on the site.

But the latest planning application, which Jaspia submitted last week, reveals the hotel plan has fallen through for “unknown reasons”.

Previous failed plans led to Jaspia buying the Joplings site and putting forward a proposal which has a primary aim of bringing the empty building back into use.

Joplings served Sunderland for 206 years.

Before closing in 2010, Joplings had operated in John Street from 1956, where it reopened after a fire burned the High Street old store down in 1954.

Jaspia’s planning application details how it the developer aims to incorporate the department store’s original features into the student flats.

It says: “This development aims to reuse the original building form by way of retaining the existing brickwork facade which gives the building its character.

“With the additional feature of full-length glazed windows to the fourth floor level to maximise the internal views out, whilst softening this bland 20th-century building with a contemporary appearance.”

The three ground-floor retail units would have separate entrances to the student apartments, which would go on the first, second, third and fourth levels.

Extra space will be added to the fourth floor as part of the plans.

The applicants said a similar extension was approved by Sunderland City Council in 2008 but never materialised.

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